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More than 44,000 responses have been received on the government’s proposals for the future for food, farming and the environment once we leave the EU.
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The payment claim deadline for Countryside Stewardship customers is being extended to 15 June 2018
A laser-cutting robotic snake has been put to work on the highly radioactive core of Winfrith's redundant Dragon reactor in Dorset.
A comprehensive review of farm inspections to remove bureaucratic burdens placed on farmers has been announced by Environment Secretary Michael Gove today.
Work is beginning in Salisbury to decontaminate potentially affected sites for the city and its visitors.
A new grant scheme is being piloted this year in five National Parks, offering funding for land managers to restore their historic farm buildings.
From 1 April 2018 marine regulation will transfer from the MMO to NRW and Harbour Orders in Wales will transfer from the MMO to the Welsh Government
The first of 450 trees in a £500,000 natural flood management pilot scheme on the River Aire have been planted to reduce flood risk.
The Environment Agency is working with partners to hold a series of events for people to find out more about a natural flood management scheme in Weardale.
Up to £72 million is available to establish a core innovation hub for construction as part of the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund.
Invasive species week runs till 29 March and is encouraging river users to think about non-native species and aquatic plants such as floating pennywort.
Updated statutory guidance part of on-going programme of reforms reflecting latest vet and animal husbandry advice
The NDA's financial contribution helped Scrabster Harbour Trust secure additional funding from other sources to invest £20 million in developing its facilities.
NDA helped fund action outlined in the Wales Rural Development Plan to address the economic challenges faced by Gwynedd in North Wales.
We have changed the way we deal with variations to change distributor and local representative details.
Environment Agency Chair's speech to the Manchester Green Summit
The Environment Agency has published its new charging scheme for regulatory permits and services
The Environment Agency has made 36-hour river level forecasts available online for two communities.
A new £27 million scheme is open for applicants to help improve the country's waterways
Sir James Bevan laid out his thoughts on the future of flood protection during his keynote speech on the opening day of the Flood & Coast 2018 conference.
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